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Sailor Kingdom Note Garrulous Lidthi "lidith's Jay"


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This is a series of ink reviews "blues reviews" covering nearly all the blue inks in my collection that I haven't yet reviewed. This ink is one of the custom inks Sailor creates for certain stores in Japan. Currently listed as sold out on the Kingdom Note website. I don't know if this particular ink will ever be available again.

 

Tested on Mohawk via Linen and Tomoe River.

 

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This is such a nice blue, and I love how this ink performs in all of my nibs, regardless of width. Definitely a keeper.

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Nice work White Lotus Not the greatest blue fan. But seeing your review and knowing Sailor inks i get tempted.

 

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Peter

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Here is the waterfastness test for this ink. I'd written the text for this test back in July when I did the review but failed to perform the test. Now I have. The ink didn't fare very well. Not terrible, but a goodly amount of ink washed away. The paper is Hammermill 28 lb inkjet.

 

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